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Cannot boot Qubes after successful installation #7790

Closed ghost closed 2 years ago

ghost commented 2 years ago

I’m having trouble running Qubes 4.1.1 at my computer. Validity of the ISO is confirmed as asked in documentation.

THE SETUP Intel Core i9-10900K MSI MPG Z490 GAMING EDGE WIFI Corsair MP400 2TB

THE PROCEDURE 1, Reset BIOS to default values 2, Disabled Secure Boot 3, Enabled Intel VT-D Tech 4, Set SATA Mode to AHCI Mode 5, Installed Qubes using ‘Test media and install Qubes OS R4.1.1’

Installation ends with saying the operation was successful and I’m ready to use Qubes. Getting this after clicking Reboot button: image When I power off the computer and remove the USB stick I boot into UEFI.

TROUBLESHOOTING PASSED

Boot device not recognized after installing

Tried to execute command: p -r /boot/efi/EFI/qubes/. /boot/efi/EFI/BOOT Output: cp: cannot stat '/boot/efi/EFI/qubes/.': No such file or directory cd boot ls Output: initramfs-5.15.52-1.fc32.qubes.x86_64.img There is no efi folder in the boot folder. Installation error?

Accessing installer Rescue mode on UEFI

pkill -9 anaconda anaconda --rescue 1 {PASSPHRASE} Output: You don't have any Linux partitions. Rebooting. Please press ENTER to get a shell: fdisk -l Output: image How can I have no Linux partitions as Qubes just installed?

andrewdavidwong commented 2 years ago

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